Sacred Heart Catholic School Ulverstone
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5-7 Buttons Avenue
Ulverstone TAS 7315
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Email: shu@catholic.tas.edu.au
Phone: 03 6425 2680

Technology

SHU Student ICT Agreement

As part of your child's enrollment at Sacred Heart Catholic School Ulverstone, they have acess to and use a range of digital devices. 

This Acceptable ICT Use agreement applies when digital devices, technologies and the internet are being used at school, for school-directed learning, during extra-curricular activities.

Your consent is required for your child to use digital devices at SHU. Please discuss the agreement and expectations with your child/ren and provide your consent via the Compass app asap.

Recycling Materials

As part of Technology lessons, we require clean recyclable materials - boxes, lids, cartons etc. Could donations please be made to the link area. 

Please ensure any materials that are brought in are cleaned first. Your donations are much appreciate and I know the students will love creating with these. 

eSafety - Parent resources and webinar

The eSafety website provides a range of resources, articles, advice, for parents on a range of online safety issues. This website also provides a range of information and resources for children and young people. 

eSafety webinars

Supporting healthy tech use as your child transitions into high school

Algorithms and adolescents: the rewards and risks of recommender systems for young people

This 30-minute webinar explores the social pressures, peer influences, and technological challenges young people face as they transition into high school. It also offers practical strategies for navigating online friendships and connections to help minimise negative experiences.

It's suitable for parents and carers of children in upper primary school (ages 11 to 12) and Year 7.

Are you curious about how digital platforms are influencing your

This session will:

  • highlight how young people are using some of the popular social networking apps and games
  • discuss the role of algorithms and recommender systems in influencing how children and young people experience the online world, including potential harms and impacts
  • provide strategies to have better conversations with your children about social media use, managing content and reporting negative online experiences.

It's suitable for parents and carers of young people in upper primary and secondary school.

2025: Term 1 dates (Australian Eastern Daylight Time)

  • 25 February, 3.30pm

2025: Term 1 dates (Australian Eastern Daylight Time)

  • 19 March, 12.30pm

Register your interest in these sessions at https://www.esafety.gov.au/parents/webinars .